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WDAM Radio's History of the Righteous Brothers + WDAM Radio's Hit Singles History Of The Righteous Brothers + Bill Medley & Bobby Hatfield Solo Hit Singles # Artist Title Chart Label Comments Position/Year (“Rock” unless otherwise shown) HIT MIX 001 Righteous Brothers “Little Latin Lupe Lu” #49/1963 Moonglow 002 Righteous Brothers “My Babe” #75/1963 & Moonglow #101/1965 003 Righteous Brothers “Koko Joe” #146-Music Moonglow Vendor/ 004 Righteous Brothers “Try To Find Another Man” #119/1964 Moonglow 005 Righteous Brothers “This Little Girl Of Mine” #114/1964 Moonglow 006 Righteous Brothers “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” #1-Rock & Philles #2-R&B/1964 007 Righteous Brothers “Bring Your Love To Me” #83/1965 Moonglow A-side. 008 Righteous Brothers “Fannie Mae” #117/1965 Moonglow B-side. 009 Righteous Brothers “Just Once In My Life” #9-Rock & Philles #26-R&B/1965 010 Righteous Brothers “You Can Have Her” #67/1965 Moonglow 011 Righteous Brothers “Justine” #85/1965 Moonglow From the movie, A Swingin’ Summer – Raquel Welch’s film debut. 012 Righteous Brothers “Unchained Melody” #4-Rock & Philles B-side. Featured in the movie, Ghost #6-R&B/1965 & –starring Patrick Swayze and Demi #13/1990 Moore. 013 Righteous Brothers “Hung On You” #47/1965 Philles A-side. 014 Righteous Brothers “For Your Love” #103/1965 Moonglow 015 Righteous Brothers “Ebb Tide” #5-Rock & Philles #13-R&B/1965 016 Righteous Brothers “Georgia On My Mind” #62/1966 Moonglow 017 Righteous Brothers “The White Cliffs Of Dover” #113/1966 Philles 019 Righteous Brothers “You’re My Soul And Inspiration” #1-Rock & Verve #13-R&B/1966 019 Righteous Brothers Band “Rat Race” #37-AC/1966 Verve 020 Righteous Brothers “He” #18/1966 Verve A-side. 021 Righteous Brothers “He Will Break Your Heart” #91/1966 Verve B-side. 022 Righteous Brothers “Go Ahead And Cry” #30/1966 Verve 023 Righteous Brothers “On This Side Of Goodbye” #47/1966 Verve 024 Righteous Brothers “Along Came Jones” #108/1967 Verve From their 2/11/1967 appearance on the NBC-TV series, Please Don’t Eat The Daisies – starring Patricia Crowley & Mark Miller (1965-1967). 025 Righteous Brothers “Melancholy Music Man” #43/1967 Verve 026 Righteous Brothers “Stranded In The Middle Of No Place” #72/1967 Verve 027 Righteous Brothers “Been So Nice” #128/1967 Verve A-side. 028 Righteous Brothers “Here I Am” #121/1968 Verve B-side. 029 Righteous Brothers “Rock And Roll Heaven” #3/1974 Haven 030 Righteous Brothers “Give It To The People” #20/1974 Haven 031 Righteous Brothers “Dream On” #32/1974 Haven 032 Righteous Brothers “Unchained Melody” #19/1990 Curb New version. DELUXE MIX 033 Paramours “That’s The Way We Love” –/1961 Smash 034 Paramours “Cutie, Cutie” –/1961 Smash 035 Paramours “There She Goes (She’s Walking Away)” –/1962 Smash 036 Righteous Brothers “Little Latin Lupe Lu” #49/1963 Moonglow 036A Kingsmen “Little Latin Lupe Lu” #46/1964 Wand 036B Mitch Ryder & The Detroit “Little Latin Lupe Lu” #17/1966 New Voice Wheels 037 Righteous Brothers “My Babe” #75/1963 & Moonglow #101/1965 038 Righteous Brothers “Koko Joe” #146-Music Moonglow Vendor/ 038 Don & Dewey “Koko Joe” –/1958 Specialty 039 Righteous Brothers “Try To Find Another Man” #119/1964 Moonglow 040 Righteous Brothers “This Little Girl Of Mine” #114/1964 Moonglow 040A Ray Charles “This Little Girl Of Mine” #9-R&B/1955 Atlantic Other hit version – Everly Brothers (#25/1958). 041 Righteous Brothers “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” #1-Rock/1964 & Philles #2-R&B/1965 041A Vivian Reed “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”/”You’re #115/1968 Epic My Soul And Inspiration” (Medley) 041B Dionne Warwick “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” #16-Rock & Scepter #13-R&B/1969 041C Roberta Flack & Donny “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” #71-Rock & #30- Atlantic Hathaway R&B/1971 041D Long John Baldry & Katie “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” #89/1979 EMI America McDonald 041E Daryl Hall & John Oates “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” #13/1980 RCA 042 Righteous Brothers “Bring Your Love To Me” #83/1965 Moonglow 043 Righteous Brothers “Fannie Mae” #117/1965 Moonglow 043A Buster Brown “Fannie Mae” #38-Rock & Fire #1-R&B/1960 044 Righteous Brothers “Just Once In My Life” #9-Rock & Philles #26-R&B/1965 045 Righteous Brothers “You Can Have Her” #67/1965 Moonglow 045A Roy Hamilton “You Can Have Her” #12-Rock & Epic Other hit versions: Dionne Warwick #6-R&B/1961 (#75/1965), Timi Yuro (#96/1965), Waylon Jennings (#113-Rock & #7-C&W/1973) & Sam Neely (#34- Rock & #15-AC/1974). 046 Righteous Brothers “Justine” #85/1965 Moonglow 046A Don & Dewey “Justine” –/1958 Specialty 047 Righteous Brothers “Unchained Melody” #4-Rock & Philles B-side. Featured in the movie, Ghost #6-R&B/1965 & –starring Patrick Swayze and Demi #13/1990 Moore. 047A Todd Duncan. “Unchained Melody” –/1955 B-side. From the 1955 movie, Unchained – this original version never commercially released. Other hit versions: Les Baxter (#1/1955), Al Hibbler (#3-Pop & #1-R&B/1955), Roy Hamilton (#6-Pop &#1- R&B/1955), June Valli (#29/1955), Jimmy Young (#1-UK/1955) Liberace (#20-U.K./1955), Gerry Granahan (#109/1961), Vito & The Salutations (#63/1963), Robson & Jerome (#1- U.K/1995 & Gareth Gates (#1-U.K./2017). 048 Righteous Brothers “Hung On You” #47/1965 Philles A-side. 049 Righteous Brothers “For Your Love” #103/1965 Moonglow 049A Ed Townsend “For Your Love” #13-Rock & Capitol Other hit versions: Wanderers #7-R&B-/1958 (#93/1961), Sam & Bill (#95-Rock & #14-R&B/1965), Peaches & Herb (#29-Rock & #10-R&B/1967), Gwen McRae (#17-R&B/1973) & Christopher Paul & Shawn (#91/1975), 050 Righteous Brothers “Ebb Tide” #5-Rock & Philles Other hit versions: Frank Chacksfield #13-R&B/1965 (#2/1953), Vic Damone (#10/1953), Roy Hamilton (#5-R&B/1954 & #109- Rock/1959), Bobby Freeman (#94/1959), Platters (#56/1960), Lenny Welch (#25-Rock & #7- R&B/1964), 050A Robert (aka Bobby) Maxwell “Ebb Tide” –/1953 Mercury 051 Righteous Brothers “Georgia On My Mind” #62/1966 Moonglow 051A Hoagy Carmichael “Georgia On My Mind” –/1930 Victor Other hit versions: Gene Krupa (#18/1941), Ray Charles (#1-Rock & #3-R&B/1960), Wes Montgomery (#91-Rock /1968), Willie Nelson (#84-Rock & #1-C&W/1978) & Michael Bolton (#36-Rock/1990). 062 Righteous Brothers “The White Cliffs Of Dover” #113/1966 Philles 052A Vera Lynn With Mantovani & “(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White 1942 Decca Other hit versions:Glenn Miller His Orchestra Cliffs Of Dover” (#9/1942). Kay Kyser (#7/1942), Kate Smith (#9/1942), Jimmy Dorsey (#16/1942), Sammy Kaye (#16/1942), Robins (#108/1961). & Robson & Jerome (#1-U.K/1995. 053 Righteous Brothers “You’re My Soul And Inspiration” #5-Rock & Verve Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil – co- #13-R&B/1966 composers. 053A Donny & Marie Osmond “You’re My Soul And Inspiration” #38/1978 Polydor/Kolob 054 Righteous Brothers Band “Rat Race” #37-AC/1966 Verve Bill Medley – producer. 054A Paramount Pictures Orchestra “Rat Race” –/1960 Choreo (an Composer. Title theme for the movie Conducted By Elmer Bernstein MGM label) starring Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds. 055 Righteous Brothers “He” #18/1966 Verve 055A Al Hibbler “He” #4-Rock & Decca Other hit version: McGuire Sisters #13-R&B/1955 (#10/1955). 056 Righteous Brothers “He Will Break Your Heart” #91/1966 Verve 056A Jerry Butler “He Will Break Your Heart” #7-Rock & VJ Other hit versions: Freddie Scott #1-R&B/1960 (#120/1967), Johnnie Williams (#106/1972) & Tony Orlando & Dawn (#1/1975). 057 Righteous Brothers “Go Ahead And Cry” #30/1966 Verve 058 Righteous Brothers “On This Side Of Goodbye” #47/1966 Verve 059 Righteous Brothers “Along Came Jones” #108/1967 Verve 059A Coasters “Along Came Jones” #9-Rock & Atco Other hit version: Ray Stevens #14-R&B/1959 (#27/1969). 060 Righteous Brothers “Melancholy Music Man” #43/1967 Verve 061 Righteous Brothers “Island In The Sun” –/1967 Verve Original version – Harry Belafonte – from An Evening With Belafonte (#5- Album/1957) – title song from the movie. 062 Righteous Brothers “Something You Got” –/1967 Verve 063 Righteous Brothers “Stranded In The Middle Of No Place” #72/1967 Verve A-side. 064 Righteous Brothers “Been So Nice” #128/1967 Verve B-side. 065 Righteous Brothers “Here I Am” #121/1968 Verve 066 Righteous Brothers “Woman, Man Needs Ya” –/1969 Verve Bobby Hatfield – co-composer. 067 Righteous Brothers “Po’ Folks –/1970 Verve Bobby Hatfield – co-composer. 068 Righteous Brothers “Rock And Roll Heaven” #3/1974 Haven 068A Climax “Rock And Roll Heaven” –/1973 Rocky Road 068B Righteous Brothers “Rock And Roll Heaven ‘92” –/1992 Curb 069 Righteous Brothers “Give It To The People” #20/1974 Haven 070 Righteous Brothers “Dream On” #32/1974 Haven 071 Righteous Brothers “Never Say I Love You” –/1975 Haven 072 Righteous Brothers “Young Blood” –/1975 Haven Original version – Coasters (#8-Rock & #1-R&B/1958)/ 073 Righteous Brothers “Hold On To What You Got” –/1976 Haven 074 Righteous Brothers “Unchained Melody” #19/1990 Curb New version. Bill Medley - Solo 075 Bill Medley “I Can’t Make It Alone” #95/1968 MGM Carole King & Gerry Goffin – co- composers. 076 Bill Medley “Brown Eyed Woman” #43-Rock & MGM Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil – co- #37-R&B/1968 composers. 077 Bill Medley “Peace Brother Peace” #48/1968 MGM Barry Mann – composer. Bill Medley “This Is A Love Song” #112/1969 MGM Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil – co- composers. 078 Bill Medley “Statue Of A Fool” #91-C&W.1979 United Artists Bill Medley “Don’t Know Much” #88-Rock & #29- Liberty Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil – co- AC/1981 composers. Other hit versions: Bette Midler [titled All I Know] (#77/1983) + Linda Ronstadt With Aaron Neville (#2/1989).
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